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much brighter if you knew about songs from phones to. more weapons of find their way into the besieged libyan city of bani walid as thousands struggled to come in from pro-government forces in the area there's amid growing calls for the international community to acknowledge the ongoing bloodshed . it's only isn't gauldin away. any protest says demonstrators
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in the north country clash with babies and tens of thousands marched in the capital . and two months a day. and at the same. message brings up thousands of demonstrators to the column and in madrid all traces of the sweeping spending cuts in place by the spanish government. calls on muslims to bad syria's rebels a law and opposition group kidnaps a lebanese journalist in aleppo saying his work is not compatible with the revolution. and as obama and romney tried to our brand each other with just ten days left the e.u. is presidential elections many americans still don't know. if there's any other candidates.
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you're watching live from moscow with me tom one thing thousands of families are struggling to escape from the besieged libyan city of bani walid as the bloody assault by pro-government militias continues into the third week authorities say militia action has been stopped and aid is being distributed however sources inside the city says there's no water food or medicine finds is in the area also blocking a desert highway trapping those who managed to flee the violence look at this. this is good this gun and this people know this should think now when i don't know when we know the sybrand outside and doesn't know what they were doing when i was living when i think when when one of the government along better brush why it was can you want to actually find it harms and shelters indiscriminately more than two thousand families have fled seven families are with us at the moment yesterday we
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fled to the valley but they were firing into even their their families who died in the shelling children died too they fired by women and children the straighter that heads. i so exposed and send rockets above our heads i saw the day at. libyan political activists whose relatives all inside by lu were lead to says the international community is ignoring the crisis in libya just a warning you may find some of the following images in this report upsetting. being the. houses are big birds you know this is the people who are inside this city who can move out of there and leave the city. here of the militia of fear of. belongs in science if the united nations to go on to future to let people go inside their houses you will see
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a. picture. of the inverses the west is filming there are only libyans letting these militias do whatever the word to the libyans even to kill them torching you know who i want. and the worst is criticizing these militias so i will leave you alone with them on the first of. all of the interview and saw you use munitions. made to maintain that had the right to intervene in libya last year in order to end the bloodshed however in an about face members of the alliance and now reluctant to acknowledge the humanitarian disaster in bani walid the former british ambassador to libya oliver miles us says they to no longer has any responsibilities in the country. i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out of
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the worst problem at the moment is the one in delhi were lead and that's a political problem compounded by a very old feud between two challenge between misurata and bani walid the fighting that's going on now is directly because of the belief that the people in the walid have been harboring program that for ya i'm sure. the revolution on the new government you can call it humanitarian crisis and it's relatively small the town of bani walid has something like seventy thousand inhabitants the number of fighters who are believed to be loyal to gadhafi is not very large but of course fighting is terrible and of course it's got to it we must hope that it comes to an end as soon as possible. are doing is keeping a close eye on the situation and by the way the more firsthand accounts from these battles are available at odds and ends up tom so i'll be in the muscles on the troubles in libya is facing a year off to its longstanding really don't want to go down and i said toppled in
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the arm from the cold with the help of me. most of crowds have descended on the spanish parliament voicing their anger over severe austerity cuts in place by the government for its reports right from the heart of the protests in madrid. he's number that i've turned out here in. this thing is this showing the moon the clenching my hands in the country and now unemployed one enforced by me is are out for work and that's obviously causing a huge amount of value over. the years a dozen homeowners experience that proclaims the year of crisis doesn't discriminate we've seen protests like this happening in italy in greece. protests going on with so clashes breaking out in the north of italy the level of
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anger amongst people who really rising we've seen this euro crisis the protracted year quite to try going on for a number of years now really causing people as the very man of economic paying the engine monti day has drawn tens of thousands to the streets of italy's capital in protest over the belt tightening measures the country's current prime minister is taking researcher jerome russo believes people are right to fear that the country could fall victim to the white mean your crisis. but people who are very well aware that the government's main goal is to impose a story on the italian people and so the protests always really sort of discredit the government in a much broader sense and in our view for returning to a more democratic more politics in europe the problem is that the situation is that only getting worse especially since november last year when this i mean that technically going into power we've seen serious tax hikes we've seen in spending cuts we've seen reforms in all the holes in the pension system a veritable of assaults on labor rights and here in florence i mean you can even
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see it in the streets in the outskirts there are more and more people who are sleeping out in the streets i mean the poor girls at night and the situation is getting worse it's not just out there as it is but i do think that it's only it may be next in line with the situation in in spain especially it's been further out of control and the alternative is actually not to have cut back spending money to invest more in the economy to invest in growth to make sure that there are jobs and the only way to ultimately get out of this debt is to grow your way out of it and not just cut your way out of it so one of the main arguments of the people here is that it is if you actually listen to the people who are not too good for the national interest from abroad you will come up with a lot more sensible a lot more rational response to this crisis. so with that all the dates on the approach as a raging across the e.u. as our correspondents of bring you the very latest.
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the leader of al qaeda ayman al-zawahiri has muslims to kidnap westerners as a means to free imprisoned jihad it's a new video posted online he also it is slam is to support the syrian rebels with quote all that they can and quote as i hear he accused the international community of allowing president that the chance to defeat the syrian opposition the terrorist leader sees the conflict as an opportunity for the rise of islamists in the country meanwhile in the city of aleppo a rebel group have kidnapped a lebanese journalist saying his work is not in line with their revolution i knew well other than that writer editor in chief of a german monthly magazine says it's not the first time rebels have resorted to such tactics. what they do is a criminal action of this journalist but he is not the first journalist to work at that we see a huge number of journalists where schildt by the by the rebels in syria were
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killed by related groups i just want. to remember that the journalists of the syrian t.v. channel syrian used to be which where we are. some journalists and where the news building was also in the end of june this year so what i ask where are the organisations where are organisations like reporters without borders where are they protesting against these actions and i ask myself something else i have been in syria as a journalist of course i had a dream that i was in the masters and what i can say i met a lot of journalists who were not reporting consistent to the syrian government because they were not detained they were knocking at their feet we are free to virtually this country so you see that there is a huge difference how do you know this murder in syria and the monster huge difference in the risk. as
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a conflict drags on it's not only syrians living inside the it's on the country going to be good to supposed to again is we occupied territory one community of syrians on facing tough times vital trade with damascus small dried up long drops off someplace. nineteen iranian channels have been banned in the countries that's called iran for not tolerating free speech among other things well played lads well played i love the smell of hypocrisy in the morning personally a bit of censorship doesn't bother me that much because there has always been censorship and there were always be censorship if there are any words or symbols or opinions that could get you bumped off the air or legal trouble in your country
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then guess what you have censorship sorry to say it but that's how it is i don't mind a country saying that there is something so antithetical to their way of life that it must be banned i'm fine with that that's your business in your country and you should be able to protect your culture and your values but don't lie to me and tell me that you live censorship free when you don't it's your choice you let the iranian channels back on the air or come out of the closet and admit you believe in restricted speech but that's just my opinion. wealthy british style sun. has no time to. market why not. find out what's really. happening to the global economy.
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for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. a report on what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage working the. pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will serve. this election up close guys every day to interfere on our team. to speak our language. programs and documentaries in arabic. reporting from the world's hot spots p.r.p. interviews intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out is it our big.
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secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only. it was good to have you with us the rays for the us presidency is heading towards its final week with the polls showing both republican and democrat candidate is being effective the tide on many americans disenchanted with obama and romney might be ready for an alternative some don't even realize it's already
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a different choice larry huff and his job to the streets of new york to find out if people know their candidates exist at all. this week third party candidates for the u.s. presidency held a debate do americans even know that this week let's talk about that did you watch the third party debates here do you think did best. obama do best no that's not the third party debate who do you think did a good job in the third party debate i think think the parag obama did a little bit better job than mitt romney i know that the third party to that was the main candidates that they are the third parties are we have actual other candidates that are running did you know that no i didn't there is jill stein she's the green party there's gary johnson libertarian and none of these names ring a bell and i think it's unfortunate that americans don't know they have more than
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two main options but you know we're stuck with democrats or republicans we don't go over for that so why do you think that is. the tradition. tradition. we do we used to i don't think either one of the third party have other ideas other than democratic somebody sure they do they're against the n.c.a.a. they're against the war on junk they're against drone strikes there's a lot of other ideas coming from you don't agree with any about no drone strikes no why not protecting us and saving our soldiers from being killed even when they have a very low actually preventing straight unfortunate collateral damage as part of war you know what else is running besides the to mean one don't i don't so do you feel informed enough to make a vote. no. for to go get it right i think the media has pretty much walked that whole aspect out why do they do that they're
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supposed to be impartial the supposed to be saying the news the poor ocracy you know i mean. you've got democrats you got republicans two heads of the same snake and they're both supporting big business big corporations to me they want to make it look like you have a choice you know but but just two sides of the same coin so it seems like most americans don't know that there are more than two candidates running for president and with only a few days left of voting day chances are obama or romney is going to be elected. while being blocked out by the mainstream media third party candidates do you have a chance to deliver their message to the voters here on our team and them all than a week of the final round of the us presidential third party debate will be hosted on this very channel in the run up to the events moderator tom hartman from marty's the big picture shows his view on its significance. third parties historically have
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have influence presidential elections there's never been a third party that actually won one but there have been third parties that have changed the nature of presidential elections i don't think that in this election cycle the third parties are going to have a real significant effect in terms of this particular election but what they are doing and what these debates are doing is raising those issues raising those topics and subjects that generally are ignored by both the corporate mainstream media and the two major political parties in ways that that tend to energize movements and movement politics is typically where actual political change happens movement politics eventually infiltrate even major party politics so so i think that these are very important events. to me is the final round of third party debate so you can watch that on monday november fifth and don't forget we have special coverage of the u.s. election on and on line each week to looking at the race with
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a fresh i'm starting this monday we assess the presidential campaign through the eyes of the protest movement focusing on domestic policies and the economy. what will change when america picks is president amid muslim rage walking the around pushing china and russia as occupiers under spreads the two parties still dictate will serve. you a selection of clothes they are to be giving up to the twenty second. activists of stage of protests in central moscow to support opposition figures who were this week charged with plotting disorder in russia the rally was broken up by police who said the group violated the law requiring advance permission for demonstrations in the city center some leaders were detained but released shortly after the protesters demanded all charges against high profile opposition leader said. his
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fellow activists should be thrown out the three way queues on friday are preparing and resident russia for this or to them the investigation was triggered by documentary shown on russian t.v. . we have more news for you on our website dot com let's take a look three for you right now pretty divorce we've got the story of one chinese madam he's received more than a hundred thousand dollars off the suing his wife for giving birth to get this and ugly baby. kim not a controversial founder of the website is opportunities old tricks with a new online project find out what it is what it is teen dot com.
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t.v. . as the bloodshed in syria continues its effects are being felt in the nearby israeli occupied golan heights wondrous community which has for years been dependent on damascus is now facing desperate times because of the conflict our school reports you cannot hear the gunfights of homes and the local from here but residents of the small village of mars in the golan heights are nevertheless feeling the effects of fighting in syria since two thousand and five the druze farmers here in the golan heights have been selling the excess of their apple crops to damascus a trade facilitated by the united nations and the red cross but since their arrest began and syria many farmers here start to worry that these sweet apples may end up being a rather bitter fruit. apples are the main source of income for the druze families in this area until seven years ago they struggled while trying to compete with the produce of the israeli settlers who local say go the same apples but because of the
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israeli government subsidies pay less to go the harvest and sell for a bigger price an offer from damascus seemed like a blessing at the time the syrian government. says out of syria their produce our produce is part of syria so they were committed to truth to help the. farmers and. for marketing in syria the golan heights have been occupied by israel since one thousand nine hundred sixty seven some twenty thousand jews living here consider this land syrian and themselves syrians does a helping hand from damascus seemed a logical solution to the problem even the israeli government allowed the export to take place but with the civil war raging on across the border there still has been no offer for the apples from the syrian government something which begins to worry local farmers. we are just simple people we have no idea of politics
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but our country used to be. and now they are not and that affects us financially farmers say this year's harvest is much bigger than last year's but is the quota for the israeli markets has already been made and syria remains silent the druze leave much of the produce to rout. out the whole of the middle east is in trouble now begun and we are the ones getting hit it in it goes courting the golan heights let's take a look at some other stories from around the world a series of attacks in iraq the muslim holiday of egypt. leaving at least twenty one day in iran one hundred injured and one of the first acts of violence a roadside bomb was detonated at a bus carrying shiite pilgrims from iran path why little a. target was a gun attack on washing clothes in the northern city of mosul authorities are now promising to ramp up security during the holy period. two people have
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died and scores have been injured in clashes with police in the peruvian capital lima as a government tries to big vendors from one of the city's central market violence erupted on thursday after the flow of goods into the area was blocked traders have so far refused to back down over plans to relocate the corridor market to a different part of the city ignoring a mid september deadline. thousands of protesters have clashed with police in the chinese city of knowing over the proposed expansion of a chemical factory demonstrators claim that the increase pollution from the plant will negatively impact their health local police were forced to break up the rally after being attacked with rocks residents however said the protests turned violent already off to security forces used tear gas and began arresting activists. and just a couple of minutes we join max and stacey's all look at what's really going on behind
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closed doors on wall street that's in the kaiser report. trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms between aeons the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and stones of souls and by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was.
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there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument. those that have suffered a fall is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream and said make an instrument from a tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the string soon and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only instrument is called.
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to fly as one of the most famous groups in the republic there. next goal is to tour broad they say for you are peons it's difficult to pick up and sing so i asked them to teach me and see if i can do it little you cheerlead the. chair and oh you. did that was sure to say can you know who was you think gary are oh. but now it is part of the song and not the actual through it singing which i wouldn't even try to repeat. so maybe you have to be born here to be able to sing like this i thought so until i met she looks like a deveny and i don't even speak their language but she is from japan.
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most of us too far in mind that you come from two hundred years ago until sappy here she's not planning a professional singing career she keeps practicing just because it's become part of her nature. oh marriage counselor welcome to the kaiser report you know we live in a world filled with risk and so someone must be punished for it no most pot smoker to shoot straight. wrecks yes we see it of course in the financial world where we see financial disaster after financial disaster in the people of europe of athens and it's rid of america must pay for it right well we also see it in the whole
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scientific world italian scientists convicted over earthquake warning six scientists and a government official were sentenced to six years in prison each for manslaughter by an italian court on monday this is of last week for failing to give adequate warning of an earthquake that killed more than three hundred people in like in two thousand and nine well you know where this is going obviously what about the economists who fail to predict the financial earthquake what's the penalty for them while clearly this type of science of course there is some predictable outcomes in some scientific method but in the realm of economics it's all voodoo and tea leaves raining there is no science behind it it's guesswork at best so we have to make sure we understand that when we're evaluating economists we know that basically and so a bunch of money but the internet has not yet been scientific rules to its.

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